If your life has taken a turn, remember to lean in. You never know what new opportunities might be waiting around the corner.
Ken Reid
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I am waiting for something to turn up. I am hoping a new opportunity may be waiting for me around the corner.
I was unexpectedly made redundant from my job 6 years ago at the age of 58 and I am waiting for something to turn up to take its place. I could have done some casual teaching at a local Catholic College, but just couldn't face it. In the past I have done enough casual teaching to last a lifetime. After many years I still have nightmares about it. And I have been out of mainstream teaching for too long to do any work in the state education system.
I was unexpectedly made redundant from my job 6 years ago at the age of 58 and I am waiting for something to turn up to take its place. I could have done some casual teaching at a local Catholic College, but just couldn't face it. In the past I have done enough casual teaching to last a lifetime. After many years I still have nightmares about it. And I have been out of mainstream teaching for too long to do any work in the state education system.
I had been working at a small 'last resort' school for year 10 students - students whose life circumstances meant they were unable to go to mainstream school. These were mostly kids who had been excluded from schools because of their inappropriate behaviour.
I loved my work but I must admit that after 15 years I was becoming a little tired. Anyway, despite the fact that I had thrown my life into my work it was taken out of my hands and I had to finish.
Since then I have tried a number of things. I have tried restoring old furniture; selling cosmetics; marketing on the internet which lost me money; and tutoring. For various reasons nothing really worked. Either a venture was just unsuccessful or caused me too much stress.
Way back in the 3rd century BC Epicurius said, Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.”
Should I just give up? Should I just accept things. But there are are still things I want to do. I want to travel. I want to fix my house. My car has seen better days. I'm not quite ready to settle for things
My next plan is to try a more professional blog based on budget Plant Paradox compliant recipes for Australians.
So number one is commitment.
I need to commit. And I need to believe. Author David Schwartz says, “Belief, strong belief, triggers the mind to figure out ways and means how to.” On the other hand he says, “Disbelief is negative power. When the mind disbelieves or doubts, the mind attracts reasons to support the disbelief.”
So I need to set out on my new venture with commitment and the belief I can do it and 'lean in' to what comes across my path. So keep posted for my new blog.
A Trip to Merry Beach
Meanwhile we have been away for a few days to Merry Beach on the New South Wales south coast. We went at a moment's notice when we realised we had a week without appointments or commitments. Peter's daughter and her husband and three little girls were there so we enjoyed our time with them.
We went to see the movie Dumbo and had a game of mini golf. We also spent time at the beach.
We stayed in our little caravan and there were plenty of kangaroos around.
Way back in the 3rd century BC Epicurius said, Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.”
Should I just give up? Should I just accept things. But there are are still things I want to do. I want to travel. I want to fix my house. My car has seen better days. I'm not quite ready to settle for things
My next plan is to try a more professional blog based on budget Plant Paradox compliant recipes for Australians.
In the words of Tony Robbins:“If
you want lasting change, you have to give up this idea of just trying
something, and you have to commit yourself to mastery. That means not
just “dabbling,” but fully immersing yourself. Because your life is not
controlled by what you do some of the time, but by what you do
consistently.”And according to W.B. Murray, “Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness.”
So number one is commitment.
I need to commit. And I need to believe. Author David Schwartz says, “Belief, strong belief, triggers the mind to figure out ways and means how to.” On the other hand he says, “Disbelief is negative power. When the mind disbelieves or doubts, the mind attracts reasons to support the disbelief.”
So I need to set out on my new venture with commitment and the belief I can do it and 'lean in' to what comes across my path. So keep posted for my new blog.
A Trip to Merry Beach
Meanwhile we have been away for a few days to Merry Beach on the New South Wales south coast. We went at a moment's notice when we realised we had a week without appointments or commitments. Peter's daughter and her husband and three little girls were there so we enjoyed our time with them.
We went to see the movie Dumbo and had a game of mini golf. We also spent time at the beach.
We stayed in our little caravan and there were plenty of kangaroos around.
Our caravan is about 20 years old but very neat and clean. We bought it a few years ago
Interesting sites
1. Swedish glamping pod
Nestled in the woods about 3 hours from Stockholm is this cute pod available for rent. Click here to read more.
2. Over 30 uses you never thought of for WD-40
Click here to find about 30 uses for WD-40 that you never thought of.
3. The desert of ghost ships
Thirty years ago the Aral sea was this planet's 4th largest inland water mass. Now it is bone dry and littered with ghost ships. Click here to read more.
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1. Swedish glamping pod
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Sounds like you had a great time away! Love reading your Blog. Hello to everyone from CANADA
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Thanks Doreen. Love to you too. xx
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